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Feb 19, 20263 months ago
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Summary

A children's bedtime story about twin wizards Jake and Lily Jupiter who search a magical library's forgotten section for a book about their ancestor, discovering Eugene the bookworm who helps them find it and shares a tale about the sorceress Esmeralda and wizard Merlin's quest to unlock a crystal orb's powers.

Insights
  • Persistence and curiosity lead to unexpected discoveries and meaningful connections beyond the original goal
  • Undervalued resources (forgotten books, isolated individuals) often contain significant value when given attention and opportunity
  • Passion and expertise can inspire others to reconsider their own perspectives and behaviors
  • Isolation limits potential impact; bringing hidden talents into community spaces amplifies their value
  • Mentorship and guidance from those with specialized knowledge accelerates learning and growth
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Children's bedtime stories and sleep narrativesMagical academy settings and wizarding educationLibrary discovery and book searchingCharacter development through mentorshipOvercoming social anxiety and isolationFamily history and ancestry explorationMagical creatures and fantasy worldbuildingReading promotion and literacy engagementFriendship formation and social connectionPersistence and problem-solving
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Alicia Ainsley
Author credited for writing 'The Jupiter Twins: The Magical Bookworm' story featured in this episode.
Merlin
Legendary wizard character in the embedded story who seeks help from sorceress Esmeralda with a crystal orb.
Esmeralda
Sorceress character and ancestor of Jake and Lily Jupiter; helps Merlin unlock the crystal orb's powers.
Quotes
"Readings? Well, it's one of the best things you can do. It teaches you things and expands your mind. It exercises your imagination and allows you to escape the world for a while and to journey anywhere you want."
Eugene the bookwormMid-story
"I believe every book is worth respect and care, even the forgotten ones on aisle Z."
Eugene the bookwormMid-story
"You can put that magical orb to much better use than I can. Use it to help people, read their futures, and guide them towards the life of their dreams."
MerlinStory conclusion
"No one can be good at everything. After all, wizards couldn't be good at everything."
Eugene (reading from story)Story narrative
Full Transcript
Hello and welcome back to Koala Moon, a podcast of original children's bedtime stories and meditations designed to make bedtime a dream. This evening we are heading back to the magical leora academy with the Jupiter twins Jake and Lily Jupiter because they are curious about a special book they've heard about and they're about to head off in search of it but they discover more than they bargained for in the mysterious forgotten section of the library. Now before I get started let's make sure we're all as cozy and comfy as possible in bed. Do whatever your body needs to feel relaxed perhaps that's a little stretch or a wriggle or point your toes, scrunch up your face, whatever it is just get rid of all that excess energy from the day and then when you're ready just let everything relax and dissolve into the mattress beneath you. That's right. Reeling gently in and out and let all your muscles go as soft and squeegee as possible. Before we begin a quick message for the grownups. 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If you choose the Koala Kids bundle you'll also have full access to Koala Shine, Koala Tots and Koala Sleep Sounds, everything designed to help your evenings and afternoons feel more settled and consistent. 30 days gives you plenty of time to explore, find the stories your little ones ask for again and again and see just how peaceful bedtime can feel and if you choose to join as a yearly number you can request a personal shout out from me in an upcoming episode that's small thank you for me to you. The free trial offer ends on March 16th so if you'd like to join us simply tap try free in Apple podcasts or use the link in our show notes before it disappears. See you there. Lovely. It's now time to begin the Jupiter twins, the magical Bookworm by Alicia Ainsley. When Jake and Lily Jupiter first got their letters to invite them to attend the Lyora Academy of Magic they thought they were the only wizards in the family but the more they dug into their family tree the more they were beginning to suspect that wasn't the case. One Friday evening whilst having dinner with their Uncle Baudrick the magical twins heard something that they thought might help confirm their suspicion. Uncle Baudrick claimed that they had a great great great great aunt called Esmeralda who was a pretty powerful sorceress. In fact Esmeralda was apparently so powerful that the famous wizard Merlin himself had approached her for guidance. Lily asked Uncle Baudrick what Esmeralda had helped the great Merlin with but Uncle Baudrick couldn't recall the full story. He did however say that the tale of Esmeralda and Merlin had been detailed in a book he read as a child called Merlin's mediocre magic and other not so special tales. If they got their hands on a copy of that book they could find out the story for themselves. Jake wrote the name down on his hand so that he wouldn't forget. Lily and Jake were determined to track down a copy of the book and find out the full story of their great great great great aunt Esmeralda. Luckily the Lyora Academy had a remarkable library that was sure to have it. The next day Lily and Jake Jupiter headed straight to the Lyora Academy library to find the book. The library was bustling with visitors checking out and returning books, studying at tables and browsing the bookshelves. Yet there was a hushed atmosphere all around. Here is the quietest busy place Jake and Lily had been. And sure of where to start looking in such a huge library, the Jupiter twins decided to ask someone who worked there for assistance. A tiny pixie with a look of concentration on her face, hair scraped back into a bun and spectacles on her nose, buzzed around behind a desk. At first the pixie ignored their presence as she was so engrossed in stamping books and taking names off a list. But when Lily cleared her throat the enchanted library assistant jumped and spun around to help them with a surprise squeak. Jake smiled his most charming smile, greeted the frazzled pixie. We're looking for a very specific book, he said. Do you happen to have it? He held out his hand for the pixie to read. The pixie squinted at the name scribbled on Jake's palm in faded ink and replied, Hmm, I haven't seen that book around here in a long time. It's not particularly popular. What do you want it for? Jake explained that they had recently discovered that their great great great great aunt Esmeralda was a sorceress who would allegedly work alongside the famous wizard Merlin. They believed that inside this particular book there was a tale depicting a magical task that Merlin and their great great great great great aunt had accomplished together. They wanted to read it. The pixie raised her eyebrows. She scratched her chin and suggested, Hmm, you could check a zed. That's where all the old history books that nobody's particularly interested in tend to lie. It might take you a while to find the book, though. I don't think anyone has sorted those shells in years. I think that the pixie fluttered off back behind her desk to get back to work tracking down late library books. Undeterred, Jake and Lily glanced at each other excitedly. Their next stop was aisle Zed. The twins walked past the grand wooden study tables that dominated the entrance of the library and the comfy cushioned reading corner to begin the journey along the aisles of shells. The Lyura Academy boasted one of the largest enchanted libraries in the whole of the magical world. It was the perfect place for young wizards to read up on their craft. There were aisles upon aisles of wide towering bookshelves sporting novels, potion books, encyclopedias, spell manures and anthologies galore. It seemed never ending. Lily and Jake gaze down the long corridor that ran through the centre of each aisle. The aisles ran from A to Zed and each letter spanned multiple rows. The length of the library was so long that they couldn't even see the other end where aisle Z must be. Lily and Jake took a deep breath and readied themselves for the long walk ahead. They would surely be worth it if they could find the book they were looking for at the end of it. The twins counted down the aisles as they walked past. A, B, C and D, breathed by and they had a skip in their step as they glided along past E, F and G. H, I, J, K, who was when they started to realise they still had quite a way to go. And L, M, N, O, P felt like they took forever to pass. Their feet were tired by the time they reached Q, R and S. And they thought about giving up as they approached T, U and V. They were all perked up again by W, X and they practically raced past Y to finally reach aisle Z. There were so few Z books. This last letter had just the one row and was used to store old forgotten about tomes that just took up space in the other sections. Jake and Lily could see now why the Lyor Academy Library was known to be one of the biggest around, but they fought off stopping for a snooze and kept their goal inside. Hopefully, somewhere on the shelves of the forgotten about aisle Z, the book they sought was waiting to be found. aisle Z looked very different to the early aisles. Whilst the aisles under A were brightly lit, dressed with colourful books and brimming with knowledge seekers, aisle Z was empty, lit by the golden light of a few cozy candle arbores with a musty smell of paper hanging in the air. I can see now why nobody comes to aisle Z, Lily muttered. It's so far away that most people won't bother to delve this far. I feel sorry for the books on these shelves. They are so dusty. Jake shushed Lily as he heard a shuffling sound coming from one end of the aisle. To Jake and Lily's surprise tucked away between the dusty tomes, illuminated intermittently by the flickering candlelight was a bookworm. The bookworm had a chunky body in zebra-striped colours of green and orange, with fluffy neon green hair upon its head. It dressed its big BDIs with a pair of round wooden rimmed glasses, and it wore a little polka-dotted tangerine bow tie on the front of its neck. The bookworm was reading peacefully, totally oblivious to Jake and Lily's presence. Should we ask him if he's seen the book? Lily whispered, unsure of where to begin with their search. Jake answered, I don't know. Does he work here? Well, I don't know, Lily argued. Why don't you ask him? Jake turned around and caught out of the peaceful bookworm. Excuse me. Do you work here? The bookworm flinched at Jake's sudden outburst, an enchanted library shelves shushed him, reminding him to keep his voice down. Jake jiggled and covered his mouth. Sorry. He realised before repeating in a whispered tone. Do you work in the library, though? The bookworm glanced at the twins, and then over its shoulder to check there was no one else behind that Jake could be speaking to. Surprise that Jake was indeed talking to him. The bookworm started. No, I don't work here. I just like to read. Jake sighed and turned back to the bookshelves, scanning the titles on the spines of the dusty books. The pixie was right. The books on this aisle were all jumbled up and they clearly hadn't been read in a long time. It would be almost impossible to find the book they were looking for on these shelves. Lily stared at the disorganized shelves and moaned. There's no way we'll find the book on shelves like these. It's like finding a needle in a haystack. Jake grunted with annoyance. See, this is why I don't read. The bookworm nearby overheard Jake's comment and looked shocked. You don't read? Oh, but you're short. He exclaimed passionately. Readings? Well, it's one of the best things you can do. It teaches you things and expands your mind. It exercises your imagination and allows you to escape the world for a while and to journey anywhere you want. Jake shrugged and replied, I quite like this world. Why would I want to escape it? The bookworm responded passionately. The world's in books are just as interesting as your own. The bookworm retreated into the novel he was reading and lifted it back up to cover his face using the power of his mind. Bookworms didn't have arms, but possessed telekinetic powers which allowed them to move things magically. Noticing the bookworm's shyness, Lily decided to break the ice. I'm Lily, she blurted out. Lily Jupiter. And this is my brother, Jake. The bookworm lowered his novel slightly and peeped over the pages to stare back at them with his BDIs. I'm Eugene. The bookworm replied. Lily smiled and approached Eugene. Since you're such a keen reader, I don't suppose you've seen this book around anywhere recently. We're looking for a book called Merlin's mediocre magic and other not-so-special tales. Eugene the bookworm's eyes grew wide with surprise and he lowered his novel again. I have seen that book recently. He perked up. Not many people tend to read it. I'm not surprised with a very, very, uninspiring title like that, but the stories inside are actually quite good. It's just that they get overshadowed by the tales of Merlin's runnings with King Arthur and the knights of the round table. Eugene the bookworm began to crawl smoothly along the aisle, looking up at the higher shelves. He got about halfway along the aisle before he changed course and started to slither up the side of the bookshelves, sticking to the wood as easily as a fly on the wall. Up on the fourth shelf, Eugene spotted the book they were looking for. Using his telekinetic powers, he poured the book out and lowered it to the ground into Jake's open hands. Lily and Jake grinned. This was great. The bookworm had turned out to be more helpful than the pixie who worked in the library. Eugene slid back to the ground and smiled. Happy to have helped. The bookworm admitted, fortunately, I have been gradually alphabetising the books in this aisle over time, so they're a bit easier to find. Nobody ever bothers to come down here and take care of these books. They assume that they are unimportant, so they're not taking care of, but I believe every book is worth respect and care, even the forgotten ones on aisle Z. Eugene asked Lily and Jake why they were seeking this book in particular, and they told him about how there was allegedly a story inside, featuring their great, great, great, great, haunt as morality. As soon as they mentioned her name, the bookworm gasped with recognition. He knew exactly which story they were referring to. He had read it not too long ago. Jake and Lily were delighted that the tale existed, and that they hadn't come all this way for nothing. Eugene offered, hold out the book, and I'll find the story for you. Jake did as he was asked and held the closed book out in his hands. Using his telekinetic powers, the bookworm magically flung open the front cover and rifled through the pages, eventually landing them open at the start of a tale. Alongside the title, there was a picture of a white bearded wizard meant to be mulled, and an enchanting sorceress with long black hair and a dark blue dress. She must be Lily and Jake's great, great, great, great, haunt as morality. Here we are, Eugene announced proudly. It's a great story. I think you'll really like it. I've read it a few times, and I always enjoy it. Lily and Jake were impressed by the bookworm's enthusiasm, and in that moment, Jake had an idea. Jake ventured. I don't suppose you could read it to us. Like I said before, I don't read much, but maybe if I heard the story told by someone so passionate about reading, I would enjoy the tale even more. Eugene the bookworm beamed. He didn't get many opportunities to read stories to others. It was usually just him alone in aisle Z, reading to himself. The bookworm straightened his glasses, and replied happily. All right then, if you insist. Eugene levitated the book out of Jake's hands over to himself, and Lily and Jake sat down on either side of him. They gazed at the pages of the book, admiring the images as Eugene began to read to them. This is the tale of the sorceress Esmeralda and the crystal orb Eugene began. The great Merlin was a powerful wizard, but sometimes even those who are powerful need a helping hand. After all, no one can be good at everything. After acquiring a mesmerizing crystal orb at the traveling fair, Merlin sought to uncover its hidden powers. Whenever he gazed deep into the centre of the orb, he could see flickers of white smoke dancing around, tempting him to learn what was within. He attempted spell after spell to try to reveal the orb's hidden magic. He tried casting fire onto the orb to see if a dragon or other mystical being lay inside, but nothing emerged. He waved his wand over the top of it, incanting revelation spells to prize out the orb's secrets, but to no avail. He even tried biting into the orb to open it up, but nearly cracked a tooth in the process. Merlin couldn't figure out what the orb was for. After weeks of failed attempts, Merlin asked his mystical friend Morgan Lafei for advice. Morgan suggested Merlin visit the sorceress Ezmer Elder, who lived in a tent on the outskirts of the forest lands. Ezmer Elder kept to herself, but she was happy to help any passes by who needed her assistance. She was known to be very smart and all knowing. Perhaps she would know what this elusive crystal orb contained inside. Merlin took his friend's advice and journeyed to the edge of the forest in search of the sorceress Ezmer Elder. After three days of travelling, he finally discovered her humble sunshine yellow tent, perched on the edge of a cliff top. He walked through the doorway of hanging crystals that jangled from the tent entrance and was greeted by the all-knowing sorceress Ezmer Elder. Ezmer Elder was pleased to make Merlin the wizards acquaintance and welcomed him into her tent. To Merlin's surprise, the exterior of the small tent was an illusion. The inside was huge with many different rooms and compartments full of mystical knickknacks, tables and chairs and elaborate tea sets. Merlin described to the sorceress why he had come to seek her help and showed her the perplexing crystal orb. The sorceress Ezmer Elder sat down and gently placed the orb on the table before her. She gazed into its murky, misty interior and watched the whispered tendrils of smoke gracefully swirl within. Instinctively, the sorceress began to wave her hands over and around the orb, magically manipulating the mists inside. After a few moments, she smiled with wonder and Merlin asked, what is it? What are you smiling about? Without taking her eyes off the orb, Ezmer Elder replied, it better dark. Merlin was confused, why should he dark? Then all of a sudden a bird flew quickly through the open doorway, into Ezmer Elder's tent and dove straight towards Merlin's pointed hat. The wizard tried to dive out of the way as fast as he could, but he wasn't quite quick enough. The bird clipped the end of his pointed hat, sending it toppling off his head. Ezmer Elder laughed and said, I told you to dark. Merlin picked up his hat and dusted it off, asking, how did you know that was going to happen? Ezmer Elder finally looked up from the orb and explained, I foresaw it in the orb. Merlin gasped in the orb, but how? All he ever saw in the orb was smoke. Ezmer Elder explained that this orb was special, it allowed some sorcerers to see the future. Merlin was awestruck, he had never been able to see the future, perhaps this magical orb could help him become even more powerful. How do I use it? He begged Ezmer Elder. I want to be able to see the future. Ezmer Elder sat Merlin down in front of her and offered to help him learn. He would take a lot of patience and focus to tap into what was hidden within the orb, but if he was willing to put in the work, he just might be able to see the future like she could. Although she hastened to add, he may never be able to see the future if the powers that be did not allow him to. Not everyone was granted this special gift. After all wizards couldn't be good at everything. For 30 days and 30 nights, Merlin studied with the sorceress Ezmer Elder, attempting to learn her craft and read the future in the crystal orb. However, no matter how much he tried, Merlin simply did not have the gift. He could see nothing amongst the orb swirling smoke. By the time the next full moon came around, Merlin resorted to giving up on his endeavour. He thanked Ezmer Elder for her time and prepared to finally leave her tent. As he was leaving, Ezmer Elder called out, wait Merlin, you're forgetting your crystal orb. Merlin glanced back and smiled suggesting that she keep it. He said, You can put that magical orb to much better use than I can. Use it to help people, read their futures, and guide them towards the life of their dreams. With that, Merlin left Ezmer Elder's tent, never to return again. But every now and then, on his travels, Merlin did hear word of a sorceress who could see the future and regularly helped others. She brought peace and happiness to all who visited her by staring into her magical crystal ball, just like Merlin said. The bookworm closed the book and smiled, satisfied. The End, he proudly concluded. Jake and Lily instinctively clapped their hands in quiet applause. Lily whispered, Wow, that was a great story. And if I must say, you're a very good storyteller, Eugene. Jake concurred. Yeah, I can listen to you read stories all day. The bookworm blushed a little, and his green cheeks tinged pink with gratitude. He hadn't shared his story telling with anyone before. He had assumed it was just something he liked to do for himself. He'd never thought that anyone else would want to listen to him. Jake and Lily were grateful to Eugene for making the story of their great great great great art so much more enjoyable. As they prepared to leave I'll Zed with the book they came for, they started to feel sorry for Eugene. They didn't want to leave him behind. Lily decided to make the bookworm an offer. Eugene, she said, is such a shame to see you hide away in the back of I'll Zed? Why don't you walk to the front of the library with us? You could read your stories in the main reading area instead. You could probably teach others a thing or two and share these forgotten books with the students. Eugene paused and considered Lily's suggestion. Are you sure I wouldn't be imposing? I don't want to bother anyone. Jake smiled and replied, you could never bother anyone. Besides, we could use some company on the long walk back to I'll A. Maybe you could tell us another story on the way. Eugene grinned and his big eyes twinkled with excitement. All right then, I will come with you. The bookworm agreed enthusiastically. Goodbye, I'll Zed. I'll see you soon. I promise I won't forget about you. The bookworm followed Jake and Lily out of I'll Zed and the trio made their way along the long stretch back to the front of the library. Eugene used his magical skills to float stacks of old forgotten books behind him, bringing them once more towards the light and the bustle of the reading area, where he could share them with the students. As they walked past each row of bookshelves, the lighting grew gradually brighter, until they found themselves back at I'll A and the surrounding study tables. Eugene noticed the reading corner straight away. He whispered to Jake and Lily, that looks like my kind of spot. If you need me, I'll be over there reading. Jake and Lily smiled as they watched the bookworm make his way over to the comfy armchairs, dimmed lighting and peaceful silence of the reading corner. Eugene happily settles himself down between the other students and began to read. The surrounding students watched the bookworm curiously. They hadn't seen a bookworm in this part of the library before, and the book he was reading looked very unusual too. It wasn't long before Eugene had garnered quite a bit of attention. Jake and Lily looked on as students struck up conversations with Eugene, and he explained to them that he had found the anthology he was reading in I'll Z. Some students promptly made their way to the forgotten bookile, while others asked Eugene to share something from his book with them. It was safe to say, but rather naturally, Eugene was igniting the reading book in many students. Shall we go check out our story? Jake asked Lily, gesturing to the book tucked under his arm. Lily nodded and they walked up to the librarian's desk. They couldn't wait to share the story of their great, great, great, great aunt with their uncle, Baldric. The pixie who had assisted them earlier was now working on the book checkout desk, and she raised an eyebrow with amusement as she registered the book in Jake's hands. Ah, you found it then. She said, was it in I'll Z? Like I said. Jake and Lily nodded and smiled, as the pixie stamped their book with the required return date. That's not the only thing we found though. Lily whispered, looking back over her shoulder at Eugene the bookworm who was now reading a story to a handful of interested students. We found a new friend too. I'm not sure if he was a little bit of a friend. But I think he was a little bit of a friend. I think he was a little bit of a friend too. I think he was a little bit of a friend too. I think he was a little bit of a friend too. I think he was a little bit of a friend too. I think he was a little bit of a friend too.